Whether you think it's art or not, 56 Broken Kindles by Sebastian Schmieg and Silvio Lorusso is just that. On one level, it's a book of cool lookin' pictures. You really can't deny that a Kindle with a broken e-ink screen can generate some neat looking stuff. On another, it's a really weird, extremely meta project that juxtaposes some of the pros and cons of high- and low-tech reading. What do you say, art or just pictures of broken stuff? [Triangulation via The Verge]